Sex, pole dancing and nudity? It's all in a day's work for The Inbetweeners as trailer for hilarious movie is released

They set the tone for themselves with their original Channel 4 programme The Inbetweeners.

So when they were given the chance to make a feature film of the show, there was no doubt the cast would ensure it pushed the boundaries even more.

And, in the new trailer for The Inbetweeners movie, it looks like the film will be crammed full if sex, pole dancing, nudity and other capers as the boys hit Malia.

Lads' holiday: Will (Simon Bird), Simon (Joe Thomas), Jay (James Buckley) and Neil (Blake Harrison) head off to Malia in The Inbetweeners movie

The film picks up where
Series 3 ended - which saw the four friends prepare to go their
separate ways after leaving school.

But they reunite for a lads holiday
in the Mediterranean after Simon (Joe Thomas) is dumped by his girlfriend, giving them plenty of
opportunity for alcohol-debauched mayhem.

However, things don't quite go to plan and the boys are left stunned when the hotel they were looking forward to staying in ends up being a shack of a bed and breakfast.

Debauchery: The boys certainly look as though they are having fun on their break

What's going on? Jay looks slightly confused by one of Will's propositions on their night out

But the boys don't let that get to them for very long, getting ready for several nights on the town giving them the opportunity to finally
sleep with some girls, instead of just talking about it.

And it seems love might be in the air for Simon Bird's character Will, as he is seen flirting with an attractive blonde who offers, much to his delight, to sleep with him.

Other hilarious moments featured on the trailer include Jay (James Buckley) falling asleep in an ants' nest and Neil (Blake Harrison) showing off his not-so-impressive dance moves to a group of girls in the club.

What's this? The group look disappointed when they arrive at their hotel

Getting ready: Jay makes sure he is tidy before he heads out for the evening

While fans of the show are eagerly anticipating the release of the movie next month, Bird said recently he is unsure of the critical reception the film will receive.

He told Shortlist magazine: 'I don't think there's anyone more aware of the fact that the idea of The Inbetweeners doing a British feature film might receive a critical beating.

'It's like the Kevin And Perry factor. Everyone involved in the film is aware of that and we're doing all we can to make sure no self-respecting critic could write a bad thing about it.

Uh oh! A young boy comes up and pulls Jay's swimming shorts down without him realising

You're not having much luck, are you! Jay also falls asleep in an ants' nest

'It definitely feels more cinematic and hopefully works as a standalone movie.'

Actresses Laura Haddock, Jessica Knappett, Lydia Rose Bewley and Tamla Kari are new additions to the cast as love interests for the quartet.

Thomas, 27, admitted he has has been taking diving lessons in preparation for a water sequence in the film.

He said: 'I want to make sure I can do it properly. I don't want to get injured.

Nice moves! The boys also indulge in a bit of pole dancing on one of their nights out

'I've been practising on the five-metre board. I was going to go off the 7.5m platform but I have retired early because my shoulders were hurting.

'My coach taught Jason Statham when he was an international diver.'

Expected to return is Belinda
Stewart-Wilson, who plays Will's attractive mother Polly McKenzie - the
object of affection for all his friends, to his chagrin.

Back in England, Martin Trenaman and
Victoria Willing, who play Simon's father Alan Cooper and Jay's mother
Mrs Cartwright respectively, were spotted on the Hertfordshire set filming earlier this year.